Outpatient Diabetes Educator-RN - PRN
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Healthcare
Diabetes, Health Educator
Outpatient Diabetes Educator – RN (PRN)
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A member of the multi‑disciplinary health care team responsible for the design, coordination and implementation of optimal diabetes care and education of patients with diabetes and their families in accordance with established ADA standards of care.
Responsibilities- Provides comprehensive diabetes self‑management training.
- Assesses needs of patients diagnosed with diabetes mellitus considering age‑specific physiological, developmental, and cultural/socioeconomic parameters.
- Assists patients in determination of realistic and measurable goals or outcomes.
- Guides patients in identification of behaviors necessary for goal attainment within a designated time frame.
- Monitors progress made toward achievement of pre‑determined goals.
- Provides diabetes self‑management training in accordance with the nine content areas of the American Diabetes Association (ADA).
- Utilizes clinical practice recommendations and standards of care of the ADA.
- May facilitate meetings of the Diabetes Educational Information Sessions or provide diabetes related programs to the community.
- Provides in‑services to health care providers on diabetes issues pertinent to patient care.
- Maintains ongoing communication with other pertinent departments and health care providers.
- Communicates clearly, concisely, and accurately while considering others’ needs and beliefs.
- Collaborates with clinical staff to develop plans of care to meet needs of patients with diabetes.
- Provides up‑to‑date information regarding diabetes and its management to various health care groups.
- Documents educational sessions and post program support plans in the EMR.
- Participates as an active member of the multidisciplinary diabetes team.
- Participates in department meetings, Annual Advisory meetings and Diabetes Champion meetings.
- Works collaboratively with others to meet patients’ and customers’ needs.
- Participates in and supports all Joint Commission and American Diabetes Association survey preparations and ongoing survey readiness.
- Develops high degree of competency through continued professional growth.
- Utilizes appropriate journals, books, websites/list serves and attendance of seminars, workshops, and meetings.
- Participates in competency assessment process and self‑evaluation to establish professional goals and development plan.
- Participates in diabetes‑related professional organizations such as Greater Cincinnati Area ADCES, the professional division of the ADA and the Association of Diabetes Care and Education Specialist (ADCES).
- Maintains or is working towards Certification as a Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist, CDCES.
- Participates in interdepartmental and intradepartmental performance improvement activities related to patient care and service.
- Participates in data collection and development of the core curriculum for ADA recognition.
Graduate of an accredited school of nursing. Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing or related field required. Master’s Degree in Nursing or related field preferred.
Minimum of two years of medical‑surgical nursing experience with patients diagnosed with diabetes mellitus required.
Knowledge/use of adult learning principles required. Knowledge and expertise in diabetes mellitus and its management required. Excellent communication skills required. Strong verbal and written communication skills are required in addition to good interpersonal skills, problem solving, decision making, time management, and leadership skills. Computer skills in Microsoft Office, and EMR.
Registered Nurse in the state of employment, Certification as a Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist (CDCES) preferred. Certification within 4 years of hire required if full time. Part‑time and PRN requirement will be adjusted based on hours worked.
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